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'''Sumire Hiyama''' was the third director of the [[Explorer Corps|ComStar Explorer Service]], holding the post from [[3021]] to [[3031]].<ref name=EC6>''Explorer Corps'', pp. 6-8, "Overview - The Early Years"</ref>
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'''Sumire Hiyama''' was the third director of the [[Explorer Corps|ComStar Explorer Service]], holding the post from [[3021]] to [[3031]].<ref name=EC6>''Explorer Corps'', pp. 6–8: "Overview - The Early Years"</ref>
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Born on the [[Terra]]n island of Kyushu, the quiet and soft-spoken Sumire Hiyama would attend [[Waseda Daigaku]] in the Tokyo Metroplex, receiving a doctorate in astrophysics in [[3011]]. Joining ComStar in [[3013]], Hiyama would work in both the Omega (Research) and Beta (Scientific Analysis) divisions before joining the Explorer Corps in [[3017]]. Her keen analytical mind and diplomatic nature with co-workers ensured she rose swiftly through the ranks, being named as Deputy Director of the Explorer Service in late [[3020]], succeeding her superior [[Athena Heath]] as Director when she died in office in 3021.<ref name=EC6/>
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Born on the [[Terra]]n island of Kyushu, the quiet and soft-spoken Sumire Hiyama would attend [[Waseda Daigaku]] in the Tokyo Metroplex, receiving a doctorate in astrophysics in [[3011]]. Joining ComStar in [[3013]], Hiyama would work in both the Omega (Research) and Beta (Scientific Analysis) divisions before joining the Explorer Corps in [[3017]]. Her keen analytical mind and diplomatic nature with coworkers ensured she rose swiftly through the ranks, being named as Deputy Director of the Explorer Service in late [[3020]], succeeding her superior [[Athena Heath]] as Director when she died in office in 3021.<ref name=EC6/>
  
During Sumire Hiyama's tenure as Director, the Explorer Corps expanded its mission to include monitoring the exploratory missions launched by the [[Great House]]s and other parties into [[Deep Periphery]], as well as discovering the [[Star League]] facility [[Columbus]] in [[3023]], a key Explorer Corps facility in later years.<ref name=EC6/> Despite these achievements, Sumire Hiyama would abruptly resign as Director of the Explorer Service in 3031 following [[Myndo Waterly]]'s assumption of the [[Primus (ComStar)|Primacy of ComStar]], apparently in response to an old antipathy between both women. The nature of the friction is unknown, but apparently was of such a nature that Hiyama was not willing to serve under Waterly or ComStar any further, leaving the Order entirely, never officially seen or heard from ever again.<ref name=EC8>''Explorer Corps'', pp. 8-9, "Overview - The Clan Wars"</ref>
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During Sumire Hiyama's tenure as Director, the Explorer Corps expanded its mission to include monitoring the exploratory missions launched by the [[Great House]]s and other parties into [[Deep Periphery]], as well as discovering the [[Star League]] facility [[Columbus]] in [[3023]], a key Explorer Corps facility in later years.<ref name=EC6/> Despite these achievements, Sumire Hiyama would abruptly resign as Director of the Explorer Service in 3031 following [[Myndo Waterly]]'s assumption of the [[Primus (ComStar)|Primacy of ComStar]], apparently in response to an old antipathy between both women. The nature of the friction is unknown, but apparently was of such a nature that Hiyama was not willing to serve under Waterly or ComStar any further, leaving the Order entirely, never officially seen or heard from ever again.<ref name=EC8>''Explorer Corps'', pp. 8–9: "Overview - The Clan Wars"</ref>
  
 
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* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]'' (sourcebook)
 
* ''[[Explorer Corps (sourcebook)|Explorer Corps]]'' (sourcebook)
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[[Category:ComStar Characters|Hiyama, Sumire]]
 
[[Category:ComStar Characters|Hiyama, Sumire]]

Revision as of 22:52, 22 September 2022

Sumire Hiyama
Personal
AffiliationComStar
Profile
Position(s)Director of the Explorer Service
ProfessionNaval officer

Sumire Hiyama was the third director of the ComStar Explorer Service, holding the post from 3021 to 3031.[1]

History

Born on the Terran island of Kyushu, the quiet and soft-spoken Sumire Hiyama would attend Waseda Daigaku in the Tokyo Metroplex, receiving a doctorate in astrophysics in 3011. Joining ComStar in 3013, Hiyama would work in both the Omega (Research) and Beta (Scientific Analysis) divisions before joining the Explorer Corps in 3017. Her keen analytical mind and diplomatic nature with coworkers ensured she rose swiftly through the ranks, being named as Deputy Director of the Explorer Service in late 3020, succeeding her superior Athena Heath as Director when she died in office in 3021.[1]

During Sumire Hiyama's tenure as Director, the Explorer Corps expanded its mission to include monitoring the exploratory missions launched by the Great Houses and other parties into Deep Periphery, as well as discovering the Star League facility Columbus in 3023, a key Explorer Corps facility in later years.[1] Despite these achievements, Sumire Hiyama would abruptly resign as Director of the Explorer Service in 3031 following Myndo Waterly's assumption of the Primacy of ComStar, apparently in response to an old antipathy between both women. The nature of the friction is unknown, but apparently was of such a nature that Hiyama was not willing to serve under Waterly or ComStar any further, leaving the Order entirely, never officially seen or heard from ever again.[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Explorer Corps, pp. 6–8: "Overview - The Early Years"
  2. Explorer Corps, pp. 8–9: "Overview - The Clan Wars"

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